The Wake Forest School of Law will accept the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), the most widely used graduate school exam, as an alternative to the LSAT for its JD admissions process beginning Fall 2018. Continue reading »

The story discusses law schools that are considering accepting the GRE in place of the LSAT. Wake Forest School of Law is in the process of conducting tests to determine the reliability of the GRE in comparison to the LSAT. Continue reading »

Wake Forest School of Law was mentioned in the following article, “LSAT v. GRE: Rhetoric v. Reality,” published originally in The American Lawyer on Feb. 26. Wake Forest Law is in the process of determining whether they should start accepting the GRE from students.